'I got fired from my job': Mom chained 13-year-old daughter to fence, then turned her phone on silent and went to watch TV so she wouldn't be bothered, cops say
A 34-year-old Florida woman allegedly tied her teenage daughter to a fence outside for about an hour and turned her phone on silent so no one could bother her. The post 'I got fired from my job': Mom chained 13-year-old daughter to fence, then turned her phone on silent and went.
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- Primary source: Law & Crime
- Published: Jul 13, 2026, 7:29 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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